| DISCOLOURED | Stained club tempted to admit nothing |
| COOPERATE | Get together and manage to admit nothing to judge (2-7) |
| ATTESTOR | Witness at trial right to admit nothing |
| NOMADIC | Unsettled CID man prepared to admit nothing |
| NOUN | It may be proper for a sister to admit nothing |
| MEDIOCRE | Undistinguished doctor about to admit nothing |
| INSTINCT | Natural tendency is to admit nothing initially before time in court (8) |
| ATHOMETO | Willing to admit nothing after the atom disintegrated (2,4,2) |
| NOWNOW | Confined in quarters, admit nothing, keep calm! (3,3) |
| WOE | We admit nothing, alas (3) |
| NOUNS | Sisters admit nothing, being proper perhaps |
| OWN | Admit nothing when he has left (3) |
| YONKS | Americans admit nothing for a long time (5) |
| SEAMONSTER | A danger to mariners, but drunken steersman admits nothing |
| LITTLETOE | The Maori admit nothing after the NZ politician gets the smallest piggy (6,3) |
| WOEISME | Alas, you and I admit nothing that is holding the manuscript up (3,2,2) |
| HOOLIGAN | Hogan admits nothing on Long Island to match problem particularly in the 1970s (8) |
| COBRA | Cold-blooded slippery type of accountant admits nothing to brother (5) |
| CLOVENFOOT | Fool admits nothing to right-wing organisation - a devilish sign? (6,4) |
| SNOWTYRE | Southern Yankee admits nothing concerning aid for 17 to avoid 10 (4,4) |